I have a theory as to why this is not a popular piece to play for a euphonium. To play the music well you must first sell your soul to the devil and every measure saps a year of your life away
Yes i think you're right. I watched this when it was first shown . What an inspiration. It was an emotional performance by a master of his instrument. Bravo!!
Wynton Marsalis is an internationally acclaimed musician, composer, bandleader, educator and a leading advocate of American culture. He is the world’s first jazz artist to perform and compose across the full jazz spectrum from its New Orleans roots to bebop to modern jazz.
What the fuck are you on about? You turned it into something about race when that isn't necessary. Fucking racist, implying Jimmy Hendrix isn't a true artist when he is a legend.
Gabe is right to say that you said nothing about race. Nevertheless, your post betrays an all-too-common narrowness of mind and an assumption that what you like is always better. Yes, Robert Childs's performance is brilliant. I am a brass band musician and, as far as I can see, Jimi Hendrix's skill was equally great. Trying opening your mind.
are some arranged by different people? cause the one i listened to just recently with wynton marsalis sounded different that this one. also with david childs.
oh please robert is better hear is tone compared to david his is so much darker, david has a light tone i can't really hear is power like his father, both have brilliant tone and musicianship
hes good...but his son David Childs is better...it might seem like this guy is "better polished" but thats cuz he is playing slower than David...i personally go for David...he would definately kick da shit out of his dad if they played in a competition
No he wouldn’t. Robert Childs is the most complete euphonium player the brass band world has produced. There are players with better sounds, but for the full house Robert Childs has it all.
He's a BRASS BAND euphonium player! Whole different breed altogether.
The best breed of euphonium player, frankly.
I have a theory as to why this is not a popular piece to play for a euphonium. To play the music well you must first sell your soul to the devil and every measure saps a year of your life away
Correct sir
😂😂 just practice mate
What an amazing control! Ant the tounge-action is just superb!
Beautiful
His son truly takes on his fathers legacey
Yes i think you're right. I watched this when it was first shown . What an inspiration. It was an emotional performance by a master of his instrument. Bravo!!
that was a pleasure to listen too.thank you
I am going to show this to my son. Greetings from the helicon ensemble of Slovenia!
wow. i am totally blown away. that is simply incredible.
Beautiful amazing, Job keep up the good work.
This is why I still play this instrument.
You will only see the best to ever play right now and that’s it
ohhh my goodness! The whole family is soooooooo good! I will do that one day!
Good stuff by Bobby Childs there. I remember that performance.
Fantastic !
This guy is good Robert Childs ROCKS!!
where have you been all my life
Wow very nice
i like the euphonium version the best it has a soft beautiful tone!
My jaw dropped......o.o
Didnt his dad die the night before the contest aswell, hence why he starts to cry at the end?
He's playing on a Boosey and Hawkes "globe stamp" Sovereign.
Kyle Aufderhar g
nice
Wynton Marsalis is an internationally acclaimed musician, composer, bandleader, educator and a leading advocate of American culture. He is the world’s first jazz artist to perform and compose across the full jazz spectrum from its New Orleans roots to bebop to modern jazz.
and your point?
:o what mouthpiece is he playing on?? That's an interesting one.. >:o
Is there anywhere I may hear the entire performance?
Amazing - if it was Jimmy Hendrix then the world would be be doing Cartwheels, But its always hard to appreciate what a TRUE artiste can achieve !!
What the fuck are you on about? You turned it into something about race when that isn't necessary. Fucking racist, implying Jimmy Hendrix isn't a true artist when he is a legend.
JordanYT he mentioned nothing about race
Gabe is right to say that you said nothing about race. Nevertheless, your post betrays an all-too-common narrowness of mind and an assumption that what you like is always better. Yes, Robert Childs's performance is brilliant. I am a brass band musician and, as far as I can see, Jimi Hendrix's skill was equally great. Trying opening your mind.
jesus Christ where did he mention race?? for me he was clearly referring to the more popular medium of pop/rock music, grow up!!
btw I'm a brass player and a rock fan, nothing in the original comment about Hendrix is offensive to either medium
He's good!
Father, Son rivalry :)
Those people with the slow claps though
Wow
Bro got some hands on em'
its a york not a besson david also plays on a york and the mouth piece is a dennis wick for got the numbers i think 3.5 lol
are some arranged by different people? cause the one i listened to just recently with wynton marsalis sounded different that this one. also with david childs.
they are both really good players (robert and david) but i like roberts tone a lot more.....it's darker...i like that.
Different times. Horns now are much better.
@sk8erboy618
The last note was an Eb.
ae i ddnt know he was part of grimethorpe collery band...nice!
@Baritone723 Think it is a Denis wick 4al, i have the same.
i think that 1 person was david childs
The last note was an F not Eb
Andrew Hedley it's actually a peddle F
Louis Thomas wrong direction bud
I have a WIck 1.5C for trumpet Wicks are the best!
@mrannoyingbee yup totally because david childs wouldn't like something someone else did in his family
is he playing on a Besson?
it's a "round stamp" sovereign
David plays with denis wick 4AL
@guthoriantony David plays with denis wick 4AL
What mouthpiece is he using?
Patrick King looks like a denis wick 4al
it's an F (concert Eb)
oh please robert is better hear is tone compared to david his is so much darker, david has a light tone i can't really hear is power like his father, both have brilliant tone and musicianship
I think at is best Robert was just all round better, both incredible talents in their own right, but bob was amazing
Robert was the best to ever play
Eu penso que seja um Fá 4.
I think this is a F4.
Xavier Barreto
@freshhh1994 no higher, i play this, its even higher than that
@xavierbarreto76 Dang thats high.
Very nice, but he's no Roger Bobo.
WOOPS! ha just figured they would both use the same type =p looks the same but ya ha
Lol haha yeah I know...I just wanted to brag on Bobo a little. :P
pause @2:39 guy on left resembles Steven Mead
@buryboy96 silly trumpets...
boosey and hawks sovereign
........
no, it's steven mead
@guthoriantony Its probably a 4 but thats ok
The conductor could play a bit also ...
Bass Clef - E flat
Treble Clef - F
Who?
hes good...but his son David Childs is better...it might seem like this guy is "better polished" but thats cuz he is playing slower than David...i personally go for David...he would definately kick da shit out of his dad if they played in a competition
Leonardo Galvan absolutely not Robert is the best to ever play
No he wouldn’t. Robert Childs is the most complete euphonium player the brass band world has produced. There are players with better sounds, but for the full house Robert Childs has it all.
IM BEWING FORCE DTO WATCH THIS HELP ME!!!!!!!
faster fingers does not make better music
aled wiiliams is better than him in my book